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Click here to view tour map This once in a lifetime holiday starts in Ushuaia at the southernmost tip of Argentina. Here you embark upon your cruise ship and head out across the Drakes Passage towards Antarctica. Your first stop is the South Shetland Islands and a first chance to glimpse giant icebergs and to view the resident colonise of penguins. From here you’ll sail south through the Antarctic Sound to the Weddell Sea stopping at Paulet, Seymour and Snow Hill Islands, important staging post for early Antarctic exploration. You’ll then sail back north and west along the Antarctic Peninsula keeping an eye out for stray Emperor penguins on the ice-floe hopefully as far as Neko Harbour and Paradise Bay where the is a great chance to see Humpback and Minke whales. You’ll then head back north via the South Shetland Islands, stopping at Deception Island, famous for its huge volcanic crater that makes an excellent natural harbour. The abandoned whaling station here is home to a wealth of bird life including Cape Pigeons, Dominican Gulls, and various species of Skuas, Terns and Petrels. From here you’ll cruise back across the Drakes Passage to Falkland Islands where your trip ends in Port Stanley with an onward flight to Santiago de Chile included.
Today we meet you at Ushuaia airport and transfer you to your hotel, the rest of the day is free for you to take a look around interesting and bustling port town.

A rustic style hotel with warm and informal atmosphere. Overlooking the Beagle Channel, 4km from the town centre.
View websiteIn the afternoon, we embark in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, the southernmost city in the world located at the Beagle Channel and sail through this scenic waterway for the rest of the evening.
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
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During these two days we sail across the Drake Passage. When we cross the Antarctic Convergence, we arrive in the circum-Antarctic up welling zone. In this area we may see Wandering Albatrosses, Grey Headed Albatrosses, Black- browed Albatrosses, Light- mantled Sooty Albatrosses, Cape Pigeons, Southern Fulmars, Wilson’s Storm Petrels, Blue Petrels and Antarctic Petrels. Near the South Shetland Islands, we spot our first icebergs.
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
View websiteDeception is a sub-ducted crater, which opens into the sea, creating a natural harbour for the ship. Here we find hot springs, an abandoned whaling station, thousands of Cape Pigeons and many Dominican Gulls, Brown and South Polar Skuas and Antarctic Terns. Wilson’s Storm Petrels and Black-bellied Storm Petrels nest in the ruins of the whaling station in Whalers Bay. On our first landing we may visit Macaroni Point, searching for Macaroni Penguins. Conditions allowing we may also land at Baily Head home to a colony of ten thousands Chinstrap Penguins (please note this landing is not always guaranteed and is only possible in good weather conditions). Good walkers may hike from Baily Head over the ridge of the crater into Whalers Bay, while our ship braves its entrance into the crater through the spectacular Neptune’s Bellow into the ring of Deception Island.
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
View websiteIn the morning we plan to land at Half Moon Island at the South Shetland Islands, where we can observe Elephant, Weddell and Fur Seals as well as Chinstrap Penguins, Blue-eyed Shags, Wilson’s Storm Petrels, Kelp Gulls, Snowy Sheathbills, Antarctic Terns and Antarctic Brown Skuas. Thereafter we will continue our way to the Weddell Sea.
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
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A partial solar eclipse will occur on November 25, with its longest duration at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula including the Weddell Sea. Such a partial Solar Eclipse occurs only in the Polar Regions when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. It is a rare phenomenon.
We might visit Brown Bluff in order to make a continental landing at the Northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. We will sail into the Weddell Sea and if the Antarctic Sound is accessible and the ice does not prevent us to sail further, we might see the huge tabular icebergs that announce our arrival to the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
We plan to visit Paulet Island with a million pairs of Adelie Penguins and to see the remains of the Nordenskiƶld expedition. Between Snow Hill Island and James Ross Island there are chances to observe Emperor Penguins on the ice-edge making their way to open water. We are on the search!
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
View websiteWe try to land at Elephant Island. Depending on the weather conditions we may visit Point Lookout on the South side of the Island or Point Wild on the North Coast. Point Lookout is a favored haul-out site for Antarctic fur seals and southern elephant seals. Point Wild is the historical outpost west of Cape Valentine where Shackleton’s men beached here after the Endurance sank in the Weddell Sea. Shackleton started from here his successful open-boat passage to South Georgia. We follow his voyage up North.
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
View websiteWe spend the next 2 days heading back across the Drake Passage to the Falkland Islands.
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
View websiteIn the Falklands (Malvinas) we plan to stay two days on the fascinating western side of the archipelago. We will visit New Island, a beautiful place where we will observe Rockhopper penguins, Blue-eyed Shags and Black-browed Albatrosses.
A hike along the shore of Carcass Island will give us views of Magellanic and Gentoo-Penguins, as well as close encounters with water fowl and Night herons and passarines. Weather and conditions depending, we may attempt, instead of Carcass, a landing at Steeple Jason to visit the largest black browed albatross colony in the world (113.000).
On Saunders we will be able to observe four species of breeding penguins (Gentoo, King, Magellanic and Rockhopper), Black-browed Albatrosses and King Cormorants.
This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
View websiteWe arrive in the morning in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. Disembarkation and transfer to the international airport Mount Pleasant and flight to Santiago de Chile.
Note: price is per person based on two people sharing.
Note: international flights are not included in the price. We are happy to arrange these for you - prices start at around £1000. More information on how to get to Antarctica.
Note: single cabin supplement: approx. £4,240 per person.
Note: This cruise starts in Ushuaia and ends in Port Stanley, a flight to Santiago de Chile is included in the cost of the cruise.
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This vessel is comfortable and nicely decorated, but is not a luxury vessel.
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A rustic style hotel with warm and informal atmosphere. Overlooking the Beagle Channel, 4km from the town centre.
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